Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Review: Quiet Angel by Prescott Lane




We all have that someone we can’t forget, the summer it all began, and the sleepless nights wondering what went wrong.

For Gage Montgomery, that someone is Layla Baxter. When he was 18, he took one look at the chocolate-haired bookworm with porcelain skin and knew his life would never be the same. But it all came crashing down when Layla suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from St. Simons Island -- leaving him with nothing but her angel wing pendent around his neck. For 12 long years, Gage couldn’t shake what happened, if he’s the one to blame, wondering where Layla might be. When their paths finally cross, he’s determined to get the answers he’s spent his life searching for -- and to get the girl, too. Quiet Angel is a story of hope, survival, and lost love made new again.

“I missed you, too, but you were never far.” Gage touched his shirt with the wings inside. “You were always there.”

4 Flying Angel Stars
Review by Natasha Gentile

I have to say this is the first time that I am reading this author and I really enjoyed it.

We all have that someone we can’t forget, the summer it all began, and the sleepless nights wondering what went wrong.

Gage Montgomery met Layla Baxter when he was the ripe old age of 18.  He took one look at her and knew that she was it.  In that summer they both professed their love to each other and everything looked like it was going to bloom into something more.  Till she disappeared in the dead of the night with not one clue as to where she was going.  All she left behind was her angel wing necklace around his neck.  That night she took his heart with her when she left.

12 years later their paths finally cross each other again, and this time he isn’t letting her get away that fast.

Although he tries to fight the past he is always the one throwing it in her face, not knowing that the reason she left is the reason that she is the person she is today. 

This book had many secrets.  Most held by Gage, which really bothered me, because Layla hates secrets. She loathes them, she doesn’t have time for them.  So she really let Gage get away with many of his ‘secrets’ that is the part which I didn’t like. 


In a book where you believe in Angels and know that your guardian is always watching you it was a beautiful story.


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